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Switches.
by: olivertwisted - Feb 21, 2016 21:27:55 GMT -6
Post by olivertwisted on Feb 21, 2016 21:27:55 GMT -6
OH! "Kill switch" ! Well, no WONDER it doesn't do anything, just lays there! Lol! Thank you, @trashtruck12 . That's one thing solved
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Switches.
by: olivertwisted - Feb 21, 2016 21:07:32 GMT -6
Post by olivertwisted on Feb 21, 2016 21:07:32 GMT -6
I'm going through my switches to check for operation before I can put the last few panels on my restored scoot then I can take it outside to start her up, yay! But as she is in my dining room right now, I can't start her up . So, I can only turn the key to the accessory position. And THIS, the electrical system is where I have always been my least astute. The horn switch: Works Left /right signal front/rear switch: Works Brake lever brake light switches, Check! But I need clarity on a few things. #1. The high beam headlights will light IF I press and HOLD the switch to the high side, nothing from the low beam lights at the other side of the switch in the accessory position. So,does the scoot normally need to be running for the lights to operate? And are the high beams only supposed to operate when the switch is held down? But if so, why would the high beams light in accessory but, not the low beams? I don't know if I'm perhaps stressing the contacts into making contact while holding the switch down and that they are not actually supposed to work in "accessory" either . I remember that in my cars, if one bulb went out, the whole circuit was broken and none would light. I question whether I could conclude that either a bulb or the switch is bad ? #2. This switch, I don't even know what it is supposed to do but, does nothing in accessory position. What is this switch? I saw it listed as "Auxiliary" somewhere but, that's all I could find. Thanks, for chiming in!
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Woo hoo
by: olivertwisted - Feb 21, 2016 1:44:19 GMT -6
Post by olivertwisted on Feb 21, 2016 1:44:19 GMT -6
Nice! Speed feels gooooood, don't it ?! And yes, stay safe out there
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Post by olivertwisted on Feb 21, 2016 1:36:39 GMT -6
Heck, I can't stop, haven't had my FIRST ride yet! Lol! I just posted an update to my progress post. Just a few days away from that first ride, I hopes'es !
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Post by olivertwisted on Feb 21, 2016 1:15:38 GMT -6
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Post by olivertwisted on Feb 16, 2016 18:34:09 GMT -6
Thank you, kindly!!!
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Post by olivertwisted on Feb 16, 2016 17:09:31 GMT -6
Truly, I've hunted. I don't have an impact wrench so, must torque my variator nut manually on my QMJ157. At this point, I have it torqued at 35 FT LBS with no loctite since it was a !#@#! to get off the first time. Any info appreciated
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Post by olivertwisted on Feb 16, 2016 1:26:19 GMT -6
ADORABLE !!!!
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Post by olivertwisted on Feb 15, 2016 18:27:27 GMT -6
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Post by olivertwisted on Feb 11, 2016 21:08:33 GMT -6
Right, Alley? But, no. No clip to match this . I don't recall it, at all ! It's the kind of thing that I would think I would have taken a pic of when taking it off.
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Post by olivertwisted on Feb 11, 2016 20:22:22 GMT -6
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Post by olivertwisted on Feb 11, 2016 4:47:30 GMT -6
I'm moving right along the best that I can, putting this QMJ157 Jonway 2008 150T-2 back together and came across these two pieces that I do not remember taking off of it. I knew, the time would come when I wouldn't remember where a piece went so, I took over 600 reference photos while taking the scoot apart. Neither of these are anywhere among them. Since they are both slotted it seems that they may be mates, and you'd think they'd stand out in my mind but.... ? It even crossed my mind that someone could have tossed them in as a joke, lol! My brother and I used to do that to each other but, he hasn't been around lately ! Or, HAS he?! Does anybody recognize them ? I sure hope so! Thanks!
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Post by olivertwisted on Jan 31, 2016 15:47:24 GMT -6
Right, cyborg ?! ... What was once a young , abandoned feral scooter, lol! Hiya there, crwford !
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Post by olivertwisted on Jan 30, 2016 0:04:03 GMT -6
Stuffs are a-startin' to come together on this project again so I thought I'd post at my introductory thread as I progress in putting this girl back together I had my cat, Sofia push it into my dining area (Sciatica, don't ya know.... ) and set it up so that when I change out/bleed the brake lines, I can catch any mess. In the beginning.... EWWWWW!!! This mess was the hardest part so far.... And tonight, yay! Gratifying!
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Post by olivertwisted on Jan 21, 2016 11:17:19 GMT -6
I find it somewhat poetic We have a giggle over the phone with it, still. She remained a good friend
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